Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Attorney Christopher Chesnut received another reminder last
week that his public relations campaign to discourage people from believing
Robert Champion, Jr. gave his consent to be hazed isn’t working.

The findings of the criminal investigation conducted by the
Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) concluded that Champion, a now-deceased
FAMU drum major, “willingly participated” in the hazing ritual that took his
life on Nov. 19, 2011.

“Whether Robert went on that bus voluntarily, whether he was
coerced or whether he was forced on the bus we don’t know,” Chestnut told the
press after the release of the investigation results.

But a recent article in the Tampa Bay Times, the largest
newspaper in Florida, sided with the OCSO’s conclusion about what happened.

“Champion had one last challenge,” Times reporter Ben
Montgomerywrote while referencing the hazing process Champion underwent after last
year’s Florida Classic. “Endure a painful, clandestine ritual that was both
intensely important inside the band and illegal in the eyes of the law. He
didn't have to do it. He volunteered.”

FAMU’s defense team is now asking a circuit judge to take
note of Chestnut’s own words as she prepares for an early hearing on the
lawsuit Chestnut’s clients have filed against the university.

“Mrs. Champion's position is this,” Chestnut told the press
after the sentencing a criminal defendant in the Champion case. “If you were on
the bus, you intended to haze. You’re not on a bus — an empty bus that's
running at 9 p.m. at night — and not intending to participate in the activity that's
planned to take place…”

FAMU attorneys say Chestnut’s words were a “binding
admission” that Champion intended to break the anti-hazing rules that the State
of Florida and the university put in place to protect students.

Let Them Know How We Get Down: Anytime. Anyplace.

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